What makes India an investment hotspot

India's rapid pace of economic growth is both stable and sustainable. India's medium term growth prospects are due to its favourable demographics, resilient economic structure, stable democratic institutions, and continued infrastructure investment.

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What makes India an investment hotspot

Rapid GDP growth juxtaposed with moderate leverage, is a reflection of sustained gains in productivity, high innovation capacity and improved education standards. These factors support continued investment and sustainable growth.

What makes India an investment hotspot

In October 2012, government prepared a fiscal consolidation roadmap. As per the roadmap, the fiscal deficit of the central government will be reduced in a calibrated way from the targeted 5.3% of GDP in FY13 to 3.0% of GDP by FY17.

What makes India an investment hotspot

Structural fiscal reform marks a shift in the government's approach to fiscal consolidation.

While progress in debt/deficit reduction was impacted during the global financial crisis due to imperatives of a fiscal stimulus, revenue growth should continue to exceed expenditure growth, facilitating fiscal consolidation

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What makes India an investment hotspot

RBI seems to be getting traction with tight monetary policy and core WPI inflation is now below 5%. This would give the RBI room to cut policy rates.

Financial Stability and Development Council created to provide institutional framework for macro economic stability. Members include all financial sector regulators and the Finance Minister as Chairman.

What makes India an investment hotspot

India's average GDP growth rate is 8.4% for 2006 to 2011; GDP has crossed the $1.5 trillion mark.

While growth has moderated in the first two quarters of FY 2012-13 to 5.5 % and 5.3 % per cent respectively, it remains amongst the highest globally and is attributable significantly to the global economic environment.; Medium to long term prospects are good.

What makes India an investment hotspot

India has vibrant, transparent and high-yielding capital markets and a strong and competitive private sector. The country has seen a high growth in exports. A highly educated work force adds to its advantage.

What makes India an investment hotspot

What makes India an investment hotspot

According to the latest global consumer confidence findings (for the second quarter in 2012) from Nielsen, India ranks second in the overall consumer confidence index and has remained in the top 2 for the last 10 consecutive quarters.